X-Change Corporation (OTCQB: XCHC.PK) announced through its subsidiary, Cress Oil, Inc. a joint venture with Nomad Energy, Inc. to provide drilling, and well services in the newly acquired 109,000 mineral acreage position in the Bakken shale and Three Forks formation. Cress Oil expects to lay out more than $200 million in capital expenditures to explore and produce on the newly acquired mineral acreage throughout the next five years.
Nomad Energy provides services worldwide to more than four hundred different service and operating companies. Services range from drilling and completion technologies to performing dynamic and static reservoir studies all the way through integrated project management. Nomad can provide field production strategies, operations, integrated project management and deliver discreet well site services.
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